Nah, just use a debugger on Perl, request the Perl debugger, and use the first debugger to disable the detection of the second debugger. Just hard enough to give you several opportunities to reconsider why you are trying to see what the author really didn't want you to see. Certainly makes it easy to prove intent if you have to sue. (:
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to RE: RE: RE: (Deparse) peeking at the working interpreter
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in thread peeking at the working interpreter
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